Betsy Fagin

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Betsy Fagin is a New York-based writer. She conspires with everything that is to make sense of place—this particular urban context within a multidimensional physical reality—without limiting the intricacies and complexities of our relationships as sentient, interdependent beings. Her book publications include

the science seemed so solid (2011); Poverty Rush (2011); Belief Opportunity (2008); Rosemary Stretch (2006); and For every solution there is a problem (2003). Her journal publications include Critical Quarterly (2012); The Brooklyn Rail (2012); Upstairs at Duroc (2012); The Recluse (2011); and Starting Today: 100 Poems for Obama’s First 100 Days (2010).

Fagin has been invited to perform at The Poetry Project, NYC (2012), Zinc Bar, NYC (2011), City University of New York Graduate Center, NYC (2011), and Sycamore, NYC (2011). She received her B.A. from Vassar College, M.L.S. from the University of Maryland, and her M.F.A. from Brooklyn College.

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